Month: October 2025

JavaScript For Everyone: Iterators

JavaScript For Everyone: Iterators JavaScript For Everyone: Iterators Mat Marquis 2025-10-27T13:00:00+00:00 2025-10-29T15:03:21+00:00 Hey, I’m Mat, but “Wilto” works too — I’m here to teach you JavaScript. Well, not here-here; technically, I’m over at Piccalil.li’s JavaScript for Everyone course to teach you JavaScript. The following is an excerpt from the Iterables and Iterators module: the lesson…

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AI In UX: Achieve More With Less

AI In UX: Achieve More With Less AI In UX: Achieve More With Less Paul Boag 2025-10-17T08:00:00+00:00 2025-10-22T15:03:10+00:00 I have made a lot of mistakes with AI over the past couple of years. I have wasted hours trying to get it to do things it simply cannot do. I have fed it terrible prompts and…

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How To Make Your UX Research Hard To Ignore

How To Make Your UX Research Hard To Ignore How To Make Your UX Research Hard To Ignore Vitaly Friedman 2025-10-16T13:00:00+00:00 2025-10-22T15:03:10+00:00 In the early days of my career, I believed that nothing wins an argument more effectively than strong and unbiased research. Surely facts speak for themselves, I thought. If I just get enough…

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Intent Prototyping: A Practical Guide To Building With Clarity (Part 2)

Intent Prototyping: A Practical Guide To Building With Clarity (Part 2) Intent Prototyping: A Practical Guide To Building With Clarity (Part 2) Yegor Gilyov 2025-10-03T10:00:00+00:00 2025-10-08T15:02:36+00:00 In Part 1 of this series, we explored the “lopsided horse” problem born from mockup-centric design and demonstrated how the seductive promise of vibe coding often leads to structural…

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